Creative Support is looking for a motivated, enthusiastic and proactive Support Worker to join our friendly staff team in Keighley, Bradford.
At this vibrant supported living service in Keighley, Bradford we provide quality, person-centred care and support to 20 service users living in self-contained flats primarily with mental health support needs.
Are you looking for a diverse role that is fun, stimulating and rewarding every day?
We provide personalised outcome based support to enable individuals with enhanced care and support needs to live safely, happily and successfully in the community.
We provide community based registered care services for people with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex care needs.
See the world through the eyes of the people we support and mould the world around them
Creative Support is a national, fast growing not-for-profit organisation providing support to individuals with a wide range of needs.
We are committed to providing responsive, person centred care which promotes the independence, wellbeing and social inclusion of the people we support.
We are looking for warm, flexible and motivated individuals to provide person centred care and support in our Tameside Extra Care Service, which enables older people to enjoy an active and independent lifestyle.
Would you love to make a positive difference in people's lives every day We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Outreach Support Workers to help to improve the lives of adults with autism.
You will make a positive difference in people's lives every day.
You will be working for a charity dedicated to helping create a more autism-friendly society.
The role will involve providing personal care and personalised support to individuals to improve their health and wellbeing and to develop their quality of life and independence.
We are seeking Support Workers for our Supported Living Services in Trafford.
Are you a people person' with the commitment and person-centred values to be able to make a real difference to the lives of people with a learning disability?